Abstract

Software cost estimation is the process of predicting the effort required to develop a
software system. The basic inputs for the software cost estimation are programs, size
and set of cost drivers, while the output is effort in the form of person-month and
cost. In this thesis, Function Point Analysis (FPA) and Constructive Cost Model
(COCOMO) have been used to estimate software project cost of two case studies.
They are Web-Based Dog’s Diseases Diagnosis System (WBDDDS) and Sugar Bun
Online Bakery System (SBOBSE). By using FPA, it was shown that for the
WBDDDS, the person-month was 12.506 with the total cost of USD65,031.2 were
estimated. While using COCOMO, it was shown that 16.286 persons-month with the
total cost of USD 84,687.2 were estimated. However, for the SBDBSE, by using
FPA, 19.62 persons-month with the total cost of USD102,024 were estimated. It also
shown that 19.354 persons-month with the total cost of USD100,640.8 were
estimated by using COCOMO. In conclusion, there are no best techniques to
estimate cost for a project. It all depends on the parameters of a system.